Chicken feet, pig's tails and bull frogs

If you want it, they have it at this Singapore market

By By SCOTT SUNDE/SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF

on February 21, 2013 10:06 AM

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The Singapore Chinatown Complex Wet Market has pretty much anything you want to eat and perhaps some things you don't. These are chicken feet on display, Thursday, Feb. 21. 2013. The Chinatown Complex Wet Market is a traditional Asian food market popular with elder Singaporeans that features fresh seafood, meat, vegetables, Chinese groceries and a variety of exotic delicacies. The bustling complex floors are never dry with melting ice and water used to clean the floors, fish and vegetables spilling through the space, thus earning the name 'Wet Market'. The markets have retained their relevance by guaranteeing freshness and a personal service between stall mongers and loyal customers. less

The Singapore Chinatown Complex Wet Market has pretty much anything you want to eat and perhaps some things you don't. These are chicken feet on display, Thursday, Feb. 21. 2013. The Chinatown Complex Wet ... more